Graham has secured building repairs and maintenance and minor works contract with Worcester City Council with the potential for a further two-year extension
Graham will deliver reactive maintenance, planned maintenance, minor works projects and out of hours emergency works over an initial five-year term.
Commencing from 1 April, Graham will be responsible for over 70 properties and sites within the council’s local government boundaries, ranging from public buildings and associated structures to depots, offices, community centres, historic parks, allotments and communal areas.
The buildings include the Grade I listed Guildhall, dating back to 1721, and the Museum and Art Gallery, which was established in 1833. The measured term partnership with Worcester City Council will be managed from the newly opened Graham office in Wythall, bordering Solihull and Birmingham.
A collaborative approach to facilities management
Graham operations director, Gareth Smyth, said: “This latest success is another important milestone for Graham in the Midlands and reflects our quality delivery, professionalism and expertise in the area. Worcester is a beautiful cathedral and university city with a suite of historic buildings.
“We look forward to bringing our collaborative approach to facilities management to Worcester City Council in support of the local community and over 100,000 residents.”